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Sister Organizations

The Los Angeles-based Television Academy administers the Emmy Awards, which recognize excellence in national primetime programming and are a symbol of peer recognition from over 24,000 Television Academy members. Two New York City-based sister organizations bestow Emmy Awards to other sectors of television programming:

International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is the world's largest organization of global broadcasters, with representatives from over fifty countries on its board of directors. Sixty of the one hundred directors on the board are from countries outside of the U.S, representing the world's largest production, distribution and broadcast companies.

The International Academy was founded in 1969 to promote excellence in international television and awards International Emmys to the best television programs produced outside the U.S. The International Academy is a division of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; but operates under its own Board of Directors with a global focus.

Every November, The International Academy produces the iEMMYs Festival and International Emmy Awards Gala in New York City. The iEMMYs Festival screens the current year's International Emmy-nominated programs with producers and directors in attendance. The International Emmy Awards Gala follows, awarding the International Emmy to the best television programs produced outside the U.S. This internationally televised, attracts over one thousand major figures in broadcast, entertainment and media from around the world.

National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

Founded in 1957, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) recognizes excellence in television with the coveted Emmy Award for News & Documentary, Sports, Daytime, Public Service and Technology. NATAS, which operates independently of the Television Academy in Los Angeles, is dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within these sectors of television industry.

The National Academy membership is made up of television professionals from twenty regional chapters. Each chapter hosts regional awards for non-national programming.

Regional Chapters

Nineteen chapters of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, located across the United States, conduct regional awards to recognize excellence in all the regional television markets. Because our headquarters, the Television Academy, are located in Los Angeles, our offices handle regional membership and awards for the Los Angeles area only.